Depicts head studies of the Turkish men who transported ammunition supplies on mules. Benson indicates that they wore biscuit coloured turbans, which had a square of purple silk on the side. The title refers to the Muslim Pashto-speaking Pashtuns (also known as Pathans) who are predominantly an Eastern Iranian people and live in a contiguous geographic location across Pakistan and Afghanistan. An accompanying drawing in the scrapbook shows the men with donkeys, their saddle bags loaded with ammunition supplies (see ART03605.018.001).